Italy and Brazil played out an absorbing 2-2 draw in Switzerland
on Thursday evening that warrants comparison with some of the most
memorable clashes between these two great footballing
nations.
Despite having the better of a thrilling first half, the Azzurri went in two goals down at the break, after being
rocked by wonderfully taken goals from Fred and Oscar. However,
Cesare Prandelli's men came storming back in the second half and
after Daniele De Rossi had halved Brazil's advantage with a clever
flick, Mario Balotelli earned Italy a thoroughly merited share of
the spoils with a sublime curler.
It was the least Italy deserved. They had edged what was a
refreshingly open start to this high-profile friendly, with both
Emanuele Giaccherini and Balotelli drawing fine saves out of Julio
Cesar. However, sandwiched in between those efforts was a stunning
show of pace from Neymar, who breezed past Leonardo Bonucci before
unleashing a well-struck shot which Gianluigi Buffon did well to
parry around his right post.
Still, with Andrea Pirlo pulling the strings in the middle of the
park, it was the Azzurri who exhibited the greater control
and cohesion early on, and they went closest to breaking the
deadlock at the end of the opening quarter.
Pirlo picked up possession in midfield and created some time and
space for himself with a superb hand-off on Neymar, before playing
the most sublime pass in behind Filipe Luis for Christian Maggio.
The full-back took the ball in his stride but his close-range
effort on goal was weak and Julio Cesar saved with his chest.
However, despite their obvious superiority in midfield, Italy fell
behind just after the half-hour mark, an inexplicably unmarked Fred calmly volleying home at the far post, after
Filipe Luis' cross from the left wing had taken a slight deflection
off the head of Bonucci.
Credit to Italy, though, they refused to wallow in self-pity and
came storming back, with Balotelli testing Julio Cesar with a fine
drive from the edge of the area before Pirlo sent a left-footed
curler spinning just wide.
But they were left reeling by a second sucker punch just before the
break. Neymar was released into space just inside Italian territory
and the Santos starlet cleverly cut across Pirlo before slipping in Oscar with a brilliant reverse pass. The Selecao No.10 took care of the rest, coolly prodding the
ball past Buffon with the outside of his right foot.
Prandelli responded to the shock of conceding a second goal against
the run of play by sending Stephan El Shaarawy on in place of Pablo
Osvaldo during the half-time interval, as well as replacing Pirlo
with Alessio Cerci. El Shaarawy made an immediate difference,
linking well with Balotelli before being denied by Julio Cesar from
an acute angle.
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Thursday, 21 March 2013
Italy 2-2 Brazil: Balotelli beauty ensures Swiss spectacular ends all-square Well taken goals from Fred and Oscar put the Selecao in complete control in Geneva, but Daniele De Rossi halved the Azzurri's deficit before Super Mario stepped up to the mark
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